Posts Tagged 'personal archives'

Another post for The Signal, this time talking to Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz about his preservation work in the Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress. Personal Stories, Storage Media, and Veterans History: An Interview with Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz

Another post for The Signal, this time talking to Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz about his preservation work in the Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress. Personal Stories, Storage Media, and Veterans History: An Interview with Andrew Cassidy-Amstutz

In my ongoing efforts to talk archives to non-archival crowds (as well as get better at public speaking in general), I presented a brief talk at a DH roundtable event that was part of the Practices of Memory Graduate English

In my ongoing efforts to talk archives to non-archival crowds (as well as get better at public speaking in general), I presented a brief talk at a DH roundtable event that was part of the Practices of Memory Graduate English

The title says it all! Me and some other NDIIPPers did some outreach/workshop events on personal digital archiving at local public libraries during Preservation Week. Tried to organize some events with other D.C. institutions but they didn’t mostly return my

The title says it all! Me and some other NDIIPPers did some outreach/workshop events on personal digital archiving at local public libraries during Preservation Week. Tried to organize some events with other D.C. institutions but they didn’t mostly return my

Written during a blog title-ing phase where I apparently either went for jokey titles or for literary references. This one achieves neither and doesn’t really make any sense, but “the digital big sleep” would have sounded like an ebook. The

Written during a blog title-ing phase where I apparently either went for jokey titles or for literary references. This one achieves neither and doesn’t really make any sense, but “the digital big sleep” would have sounded like an ebook. The